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Tara Borlawsky, MA - Research-IQ
Research-IQ: Development and Evaluation of an Ontology-anchored Integrative Query Tool
Category:(not categorized)Reads:313Uploaded:04 / 18 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionPhilip Payne, PhD - Synthetic Patients Panel
Synthetic Patient Populations: Challenges and Opportunities
Category:(not categorized)Reads:251Uploaded:04 / 18 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionPhilipPayne, PhD - EGM Panel
Enhancing Evidence Generation Using Comprehensive Knowledge Management Strategies
Category:(not categorized)Reads:235Uploaded:04 / 18 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionElizabeth Chen, PhD - Towards Structuring Unstructured GenBank
Towards Structuring Unstructured GenBank Metadata for Enhancing Comparative Biological Studies
Category:ResearchReads:144Uploaded:04 / 18 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionWei Wei - Application of Naive Bayes Model
The Application of Naive Bayes Model Averaging to Predict Alzheimer’s Disease from Genome-Wide Data
Category:(not categorized)Reads:456Uploaded:04 / 13 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionTerrence Meehan - Autism Candidate Genes via Mouse Phenomics
Autism Candidate Genes via Mouse Phenomics Terrence F. Meehana,, Christopher J. Carra,1, Jeremy J. Jaya, Carol J. Bulta, Elissa J. Cheslera, Judith A. Blakea a The Jackson Laboratory, 600 Main St. Bar Harbor, ME 04609 USA 1 Present address: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC USA ASD & Mouse Phenomics y Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) y ASD has a strong genetic component y Mouse models of ASD have given valuable insights y Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) is the repository for mouse
Category:ResearchReads:354Uploaded:04 / 13 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionShamim Mollah - Practical Approach to Automated OWL Annotation (Poster)
A Practical Approach to Automated OWL Annotation Shamim A. Mollah, Andreas C. Mauer, Matthew Wrobel, Edward Barbour Center for Clinical and Translational Science The Rockefeller University, New York, NY Automatic annotation of concepts contained in biomedical ontologies is a crucial step for enabling data interoperability and translational discoveries. While a variety of tools have been proposed and been used for annotation purposes, there is no unified framework that allows automatic generatio
Category:ResearchReads:288Uploaded:04 / 13 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionRobert Frost - Discovering Bio Medical Research Resources (Poster)
Discovering biomedical research resources in text: an ontology-driven approach using curated data for incremental retraining
Category:(not categorized)Reads:299Uploaded:04 / 13 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionMichele Tennant - VIVO: Support for Translational Research (Poster)
Michele R. Tennant, PhD, MLIS ; Kristi L. Holmes, PhD ; Christopher Barnes ; Ying Ding, PhD ; Valrie I. Davis, MLIS ; Sara Russell Gonzalez, MLS, PhD ; Leslie McIntosh, PhD ; Stella Mitchell ; Mike Conlon, PhD ; VIVO Collaboration 1 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 3 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 4 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 1 VIVO: Support for Translational Research What is VIVO? VIVO is an open
Category:ResearchReads:367Uploaded:04 / 13 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionMatthias Samwald - Translating Ethonopharmacological Findings (Poster)
Translating ethnopharmacological findings into novel drug leads: the potential roles of linked open data and ontologies
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